Fire Alarm Memes!

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I’m surprised the first part would even exist to begin with given it seems like sellers always way overprice devices nowdays.

Old ones mostly I don’t know why.

GE universal series model number U30C locomotive.

w h a t do you mean by the locomotive? Nevermind you meant by the meme.

@PhotoElev, I remastered your meme.
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3, 2, 1 No is diabolical.

Here’s another one.

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Cursed and rare fire alarms be like…
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Simplex 4903 vertical mounted speaker strobes that aren’t 15CD:

‘4903-9143’ and ‘4903-9145’ (4903-9147s, but with 30CD 9143 and 110CD 9145 strobes)


‘4903-9154’ (4903-9153, but with a 110CD strobe)

Simplex TrueAlert High Candela Ceiling Mounted Speaker Strobe:

‘4906-9164’ (High Candela version of a 4906-9154. Can do 135, 177 and 185CD)

A conventional SmartSync Amber/Fire Strobe combo!

TrueAlerts in the future:


Includes a smaller lower current draw LED strobe, more candela options, a mounting bracket, a slider to select the candela and a selector switch which applies to the remote strobes, speaker strobes and 4 wire selectable horn strobes. Also includes matching mounting screws and a screw on design where you don’t have to remove the beauty plate. How awesome would that be to have an improved TrueAlert! Also has a new Simplex logo as well as screws on the side to secure the cover plate so that it stays on if you remove it from the field.

Imagine finding a Simplex 4903 with a 75CD strobe


This image has a blue square to indicate 75CD

30CD TrueAlert

30CD QuickAlert


A vertical strobed Wheelock MT with a 110CD strobe; Wheelock MT-24-HS or SH

Hey! Why’d you mount the Simplex 4903-9148 the wrong way? Whatever, we’ll just reposition the fire lettering… no big deal. You get 360 coverage! Code complaint magic baby! Whoo!

A Simplex 4903-9149 written in a different language?! That must be weird!

What’s the difference between the 4903-9148 and 4903-9149 you may ask? They are the exact same though the 4903-9148 has a 30CD strobe, but however the 4903-9149 has a 110CD strobe. Both speaker strobes have strobes selectable for FreeRun and SmartSync and have the same speakers as the Simplex TrueAlert speaker strobes.

Simplex ‘4903-9243’ (White Electronic 110CD Horn Strobe)!
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Vertical Strobed 110CD 1st Generation AS Horn/Strobes be like

Horizontal Strobed 75CD 1st Generation Wheelock AS Horn/Strobes be like

Horizontal Strobed 30CD 1st Generation Wheelock AS Horn/Strobes be like

Horizontal Strobed 15CD 1st Generation Wheelock AS Horn/Strobes be like

Horizontal Strobed 75CD Wheelock RS from 1997

Vertical Strobed 110CD Wheelock RS Strobe

Syncable version of the MT-24-IS

Wheelock ET-1080 75CD w/Horizontal Strobe be like

Wheelock ET1080 110CD Horizontal Strobe be like

Wheelock ET1080 110CD Vertical Strobe

Wheelock ET1080 30CD Horizontal Strobe

Wheelock ET1080 w/ 15CD Horizontal Strobe


Simplex 4903 110CD Free Run Electromechanical Horn/Strobes be like (Referring to the ceiling counterpart to the 4903-9217 & 4903-9218 Horn/Strobes)


Simplex 4903 30CD Free Run Electromechanical Horn/Strobes be like (Referring to the ceiling counterpart to the 4903-9215 & 4903-9216 Horn/Strobes)

4 Wire Ceiling Mount TrueAlerts be like pt 1

4 Wire Ceiling mount TrueAlerts be like pt 2

I wished Simplex made Fixed CD SmartSync Ceiling Mounted Horn/Strobes

Mid 1990’s to Early 2000’s 110CD Unsynchronized Wheelock MT Model Number be like

Mid 1990’s to Early 2000’s 110CD Synchronized Wheelock MT Model Number be like

30/110CD Wheelock AS?!?! This should’ve been a thing

Wheelock MT with 30/110CD Unsynchronized Strobe

Wheelock MT with 30/110CD Sync Strobe (Red for 30/110 & Green for 15/75)

The synchronized 30CD strobe Wheelock MT

Wheelock AS 30/110CD Vertical Strobe not sync capable

Wheelock AS 30/110CD Vertical Strobe Sync capable

SR-2475 the sync version to the RS-2475

4 Wire Wheelock Exceeders be like

I really do wonder when Simplex will come out with more LED devices. Their xenon devices really put them at a disadvantage and are very unreliable. I know that, in my area, Simplex/Autocall have lost a few bidding wars for projects (including my school) because they don’t have LED devices. That’s why my district went with Autocall for their small elementary school that they were building where current draw doesn’t matter as much, but they went with Siemens for the much larger high school building.

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I honestly agree 100% with that. Well said. If anything Edwards EST, Wheelock, Siemens & System Sensor would be the brands I would install inside a new building since they all offer LED Notification appliances as well as a Fire Alarm that upgraded an older Fire Alarm System

The first ever @SER_Safety YTP: (YTP) S.U.S. Safety conducts a Fire Alarm Inpection of the Fire Alarm Inpection System.mp4

The first ever @Destin YTP: (YTP) tsethdsxthedth’s QuickSus Test.mp4

I have nothing against these people, these were edited simply for entertainment and a good laugh.

Yeah. Even if I was installing a new Simplex or Autocall system, I would probably use Wheelock/Eaton Eluxa devices, as Simplex panels support Wheelock sync.

If it were EST or Siemens I would say all equipment should be within their brand. I am personally not a huge fan of Honeywell since a lot of their panels output FWR

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Simplex 4903-9105 with 110CD Strobe AKA Gentex G4-110BW


High Candela Wall Mount Edwards Genesis be like

Multi Tone Edwards Genesis?!

The Multi Tone Integrity



High Powered Edwards Genesis Speaker/Strobe be like


If Edwards still made a 60CD Xenon Genesis until discontinuation date


30/150CD Genesis twice as bright as the G1RF-HDV1575

30/150CD Enhanced Integrity

177CD Enhanced Integrity

Edwards 2A Integrity Model Number

Edwards 9A Integrity Model Number

4 Wire Edwards Genesis G1RF-HDVM. I’d rather just call it G1RF-HDVM-4

How about we take the High Candela Genesis’s to a whole new level? Introducing, the Edwards Genesis Higher Candela Strobes!

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If that were to be the case that could be the case with all different types of Fire Alarms!